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    steps involved in the simplex algorithm for solving a linear programming maximization problem. Also define the technical terms used therein. 3. ``Linear programming is one of the most frequently and successfully employed Operations Research techniques to managerial and business decisions.’’ Elucidate this statement with some examples. …2… …2… 4. Describe the transporation problem and give its mathematical model. Explain‚ by taking an illustration‚ the North-West Corner Rule‚ the Least Cost

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    Canterbury Tales

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    The Canterbury Tales Essay Planner Thesis: Chaucer uses ironic descriptions of the characters in the "Prologue to the Canterbury Tales" to voice his opinion on social problems that are on the rise in the mid 1300’s. Implications include greed‚ the loss of chivalry and the lack of loyalty to the church. These implications are easily illustrated by Chaucer using what you would expect from these certain characters and twisting those expectations to form a completely opposite person. Greed:

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    Techniques of Logotherapy

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    Techniques of Logotherapy Paradoxical Intention The therapist encourages the patient to intend or wish for‚ even if only for a second‚ precisely what they fear. oUsed for obsessive‚ compulsive and phobic conditions (not for suicidal or schizophrenic patients). oUseful in cases of underlying anticipatory anxiety‚ often works very quickly. oMobilises the human capacity for self-detachment‚ often with a sense of humour oHans Gerz claims that paradoxical intention is successful in 80-90% of cases

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    Dawid Babula H. Economics 4th Mr. Culbertson November 20‚ 2014 MACD Technique MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a graph indicator that uses the difference between a short-term and long-term price trend (usually a 12 day moving average and a 26 day moving average period) to help figure out movements that can identify when to buy or sell a stock. Basically‚ it’s good for helping traders notice momentum shifts and trends‚ which will help them decide when to buy or sell a

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    The Pardoner’s Tale and The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ both are interesting story by Geoffrey Chaucer. Both tales utilizes irony to showcase problems present within the Medieval era and relate to today‚ such as rape and thievery to the lifelong lessons such as‚ Greed is the root of all evils and content featuring woman’s dominance‚ rights‚ and morality in general. In the Pardoner’s Tale‚ Chaucer writes about a man who preaches to his audience for money. The pardoner speaks of three men that lost their

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    1. a. “Statistics is the nerve center for Operations Research.” Discuss. b. State any four areas for the application of OR techniques in Financial Management‚ how it improves the performance of the organization. 2. At the beginning of a month‚ a lady has Rs. 30‚000 available in cash. She expects to receive certain revenues at the beginning of the months 1‚ 2‚ 3 and 4 and pay the bills after that‚ as detailed here: Month Revenue Bills 1 Rs

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    microorganisms that could cause disease. Aseptic techniques refer to a set of skills that are used to ensure any environment being examined or dressed remains free from micro-organisms by not directly touching the wound or any other surface that might come into contact with the wound (McFerran and Martin 2008). Sterilization techniques and effective hand washing technique also play a major role in maintaining aseptic conditions. Aseptic techniques may be adopted in a number of environments including

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    The Bronx Tale

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    Prof. Wilkes SOC 31 5/9/11 The Bronx Tale The Bronx Tale is a movie based in the 1960’s. There were a lot of differential discrepancies between races. In this period of time‚ it was taboo for a white Italian to have any kind of relationships with a person of color. One of the main characters named Calogero was surrounded by friends who discriminated against blacks. However‚ Calogero was raised in this kind of environment‚ he seem to be optimistic about black people. In this Italian

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    known values  For example‚ deciding how many sections of a course to offer during a semester can be modeled as a deterministic model since the costs and benefits of offering each section are known. The most commonly used deterministic modeling technique is Linear Programming  Probabilistic (also called stochastic) models assume that some input data are not known with certainty  That is‚ these models assume that the values of some important variables will not be known before decisions

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    In the play Medea‚ by Euripides‚ many techniques are incorporated to augment the compelling persona of the protagonist‚ Medea. She has an overpowering presence‚ which is fashioned through the use of imagery‚ offstage action and language. Dramatic suspense‚ employment of the chorus and Deus Ex Machina also serve to enhance the intense persona assumed by Medea. <br> <br>Medea is frequently associated with images of violence and rage. "She’s wild. Hate’s in her blood. /She feeds her rage…Stormclouds

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